Backed by the simplicity of a four-chord rise and fall, piano-led and increasingly passionate for that familiar soul-pop embrace and appeal, this debut from My First Boyband leads with emotional honesty and devotion to the moment.

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Introducing a near-six-minute, dreamy surf-rock debut from artist and songwriter Adam Babson, Outside Break unites poetic observations and images with the nostalgic swagger of eras past.
Ideally crafted vibes for the summer season, J the A blends crisp yet chilled production with softly relentless rap vocals, for the aptly-titled genre-fusion Forever Flowing.
Backed by a lifetime immersed in the music, rapper D3 hits the scene with unwavering passion and precision united.
Anthemic from the outset for its catchy riff-work and equally hypnotic vocal rhythms, Sumo Candy keep things creative and fun throughout their latest release Mike Ty.
Creative freedom unites with professionalism for a twist in the fabric of RnB, and an edge of unpredictability that should keep fans coming back for more.
Cinematic audio-design of the most heartfelt and refreshingly original nature – Mike Di Lorenzo blends genres with soulful intentions throughout this thoughtfully alluring new EP.
Roddy. B’s return this year brings a warming summer anthem devoted to positivity and improved mental health for all who are struggling.
Raising the bar for Australian hip hop with impressive sound-design and gritty, compelling bars united, Quantez lights up the space with ease, as the new EP Different Zone emerges.
There’s pain and uncertainty, like in life itself, but ultimately the songwriter promises a level of understanding, of shared commitment to the journey, and with that comes a welcomed degree of solace.
Gotta Get That Bag stands tall on the strength of its creative production traits as much so as the vocal dynamic and flow.
“K Pop shows up way more on my Spotify playlists than metal. Most people introduce me as a metalhead because of the clothes I wear and shows I go to but if they’d be shocked to hear what’s often playing in my headphones.”